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Brake Disc Cover Front Left Mitsubishi Pajero Shogun V98v Mk4 3.2t on 2040-parts.com

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Rotherham, United Kingdom

Rotherham, United Kingdom
Condition:New MPN:4605A169 Brand:Mitsubishi (Genuine OE) Manufacturer Part Number:4605A169 Stock Area:Down/B1 END/4270 Reference OE/OEM Number:MBR0371 Fitting Notes:Mitsubishi (Genuine OE) Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left Type:BRAKE DISC COVER Classic Part:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Performance Part:No Universal Fitment:No Brand Type:Genuine OEM Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan Intended Use:Replacement Part Kit or Single Part:Single Part Manufacturer:Mitsubishi EAN:Does not apply

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